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Use the following functions to retrieve [Boundary](/cartodb-platform/dataobservatory/overview/#boundary-data) data. Data ranges from small areas (e.g. US Census Block Groups) to large areas (e.g. Countries). You can access boundaries by point location lookup, bounding box lookup, direct ID access and several other methods described below.
## OBS_GetBoundary(point_geometry, boundary_id)
The ```OBS_GetBoundary(point_geometry, boundary_id)``` method returns a boundary geometry defined as overlapping the point geometry and from the desired boundary set (e.g. Census Tracts). See the [Boundary ID glossary table below](below). This is a useful method for performing aggregations of points.
#### Arguments
Name | Description
--- | ---
point_geometry | a WGS84 polygon geometry (the_geom)
boundary_id | a boundary identifier from the [Boundary ID glossary table below](below)
timespan (optional) | year(s) to request from (`NULL` (default) gives most recent)
#### Returns
Value | Description
--- | ---
geom | WKB geometry
#### Example
Overwrite a point geometry with a boundary geometry that contains it in your table
```SQL
UPDATE tablename
SET the_geom = OBS_GetBoundary(the_geom, 'us.census.tiger.block_group')
```
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## OBS_GetBoundaryId(point_geometry, boundary_id)
The ```OBS_GetBoundaryId(point_geometry, boundary_id)``` returns a unique geometry_id for the boundary geometry that contains a given point geometry. See the [Boundary ID glossary table below](below). The method can be combined with ```OBS_GetBoundaryById(geometry_id)``` to create a point aggregation workflow.
#### Arguments
Name |Description
--- | ---
point_geometry | a WGS84 point geometry (the_geom)
boundary_id | a boundary identifier from the [Boundary ID glossary table below](below)
timespan (optional) | year(s) to request from (`NULL` (default) gives most recent)
#### Returns
Value | Description
--- | ---
geometry_id | a string identifier of a geometry in the Boundaries
#### Example
Write the geometry_id that contains the point geometry for every row as a new column in your table
```SQL
UPDATE tablename
SET boundary_id = OBS_GetBoundaryId(the_geom, 'us.census.tiger.block_group')
```
## OBS_GetBoundaryById(geometry_id, boundary_id)
The ```OBS_GetBoundaryById(geometry_id, boundary_id)``` returns the boundary geometry for a unique geometry_id. A geometry_id can be found using the ```OBS_GetBoundaryId(point_geometry, boundary_id)``` method described above.
#### Arguments
Name | Description
--- | ---
geometry_id | a string identifier for a Boundary geometry
boundary_id | a boundary identifier from the [Boundary ID glossary table below](below)
timespan (optional) | year(s) to request from (`NULL` (default) gives most recent)
#### Returns
A table containing the following properties
Key | Description
--- | ---
geom | a WGS84 polygon geometry
#### Example
Use a table of geometry_id to select the unique boundaries. Useful with the ```Create Dataset from Query``` option in CartoDB.
```SQL
SELECT
OBS_GetBoundaryById(geometry_id, 'us.census.tiger.county') As the_geom,
geometry_id,
count(*)
FROM tablename
GROUP BY geometry_id
```
## OBS_GetBoundariesByGeometry(polygon geometry, geometry_id text)
The ```OBS_GetBoundariesByGeometry(geometry, geometry_id)``` method returns a set of boundary geometries that intersect a supplied geometry. This can be used to find all boundaries that are within or overlap a bounding box. You have the ability to choose whether to retrieve all boundaries that intersect your supplied bounding box or only those that fall entirely inside of your bounding box.

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--- | ---
point | a WGS84 point geometry (the_geom)
measure_name | a human readable name of a US Census variable. The list of measure_names is [available in the glossary](/cartodb-platform/dataobservatory/glossary/#obsgetuscensusmeasure-names-table).
normalize | for measures that are are **sums** (e.g. population) the default normalization is 'area' and response comes back as a rate per square kilometer. Other options are 'denominator', which will use the denominator specified in the
normalize | for measures that are are **sums** (e.g. population) the default normalization is 'area' and response comes back as a rate per square kilometer. Other options are 'denominator', which will use the denominator specified in the [Data Catalog](http://cartodb.github.io/bigmetadata/index.html) (optional)
boundary_id | source of geometries to pull measure from (e.g., 'us.census.tiger.census_tract')
time_span | time span of interest (e.g., 2010 - 2014)
#### Returns
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#### Example
Add a Measure to an empty column based on point locations in your table
Add a Measure to an empty numeric column based on point locations in your table
```SQL
UPDATE tablename SET local_male_population = OBS_GetUSCensusMeasure(the_geom, 'Male Population')
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polygon | a WGS84 polygon geometry (the_geom)
measure_name | a human readable string name of a US Census variable. The list of measure_names is [available in the glossary](/cartodb-platform/dataobservatory/glossary/#obsgetuscensusmeasure-names-table).
normalize | for measures that are are **sums** (e.g. population) the default normalization is 'none' and response comes back as a raw value. Other options are 'denominator', which will use the denominator specified in the [Data Catalog](https://cartodb.github.io/bigmetadata/observatory.pdf) (optional)
boundary_id | source of geometries to pull measure from (e.g., 'us.census.tiger.census_tract')
time_span | time span of interest (e.g., 2010 - 2014)
#### Returns
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#### Example
Add a Measure to an empty column based on polygons in your table
Add a measure to an empty numeric column based on polygons in your table
```SQL
UPDATE tablename SET local_male_population = OBS_GetUSCensusMeasure(the_geom, 'Male Population')
UPDATE tablename
SET local_male_population = OBS_GetUSCensusMeasure(the_geom, 'Male Population')
```
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point | a WGS84 point geometry (the_geom)
measure_id | a measure identifier from the Data Observatory ([see available measures](https://cartodb.github.io/bigmetadata/observatory.pdf)). It is important to note that these are different than 'measure_name' used in the Census based functions above.
normalize | for measures that are are **sums** (e.g. population) the default normalization is 'area' and response comes back as a rate per square kilometer. Other options are 'denominator', which will use the denominator specified in the [Data Catalog](https://cartodb.github.io/bigmetadata/observatory.pdf) and 'none' which will return a raw value. (optional)
boundary_id | source of geometries to pull measure from (e.g., 'us.census.tiger.census_tract')
time_span | time span of interest (e.g., 2010 - 2014)
#### Returns
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#### Example
Add a Measure to an empty column based on point locations in your table
Add a measure to an empty numeric column based on point locations in your table
```SQL
UPDATE tablename SET local_male_population = OBS_GetMeasure(the_geom, 'us.census.acs.B08134006')
UPDATE tablename
SET local_male_population = OBS_GetMeasure(the_geom, 'us.census.acs.B08134006')
```
## OBS_GetMeasure(polygon geometry, measure_id text);
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polygon_geometry | a WGS84 polygon geometry (the_geom)
measure_id | a measure identifier from the Data Observatory ([see available measures](https://cartodb.github.io/bigmetadata/observatory.pdf))
normalize | for measures that are are **sums** (e.g. population) the default normalization is 'none' and response comes back as a raw value. Other options are 'denominator', which will use the denominator specified in the [Data Catalog](https://cartodb.github.io/bigmetadata/observatory.pdf) (optional)
boundary_id | source of geometries to pull measure from (e.g., 'us.census.tiger.census_tract')
time_span | time span of interest (e.g., 2010 - 2014)
#### Returns